A Beautiful and Unexpected Love Story

A Beautiful and Unexpected Love Story
71570_medium“ I fell in love the way you fall asleep: slowly, then all at once. ” ― John Green, The Fault in Our Stars Nikki and I met at a time when neither of us were looking for commitment and certainly not for love . What was supposed to be something casual ended up turning into a beautiful and unexpected love story , a story we’re still happily writing. As Rita Ghatourey

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GLAAD slams the Trump Administration for pandering to the NRA instead of addressing the crisis of gun violence

GLAAD slams the Trump Administration for pandering to the NRA instead of addressing the crisis of gun violence

Today both President Trump and Vice President Pence will speak at the NRA annual meeting in Dallas, TX

NEW YORK – GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, today denounced President Trump and Vice President Pence for speaking at the NRA’s annual meeting in Dallas, TX. Both Trump and Pence are scheduled to take the stage this afternoon during the NRA Leadership Forum, further displaying how the Trump Administration is giving into the NRA’s lobbying influence instead of listening to the growing demand for sensible gun control sparked by youth-led activism following the February 14th school shooting in Parkland, FL.

“President Trump and Vice President Pence are putting pandering to partisan politics over protecting the lives of Americans, while refusing the accept the reality that there is a direct correlation between how easy guns are to obtain and the horrifying frequency mass shootings take place in our country,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD. “American lives are not a partisan issue. From Columbine to Parkland, Pulse Nightclub to the high rates of gun violence faced by transgender women of color, too many Americans already know the devastating impact and heartbreak of gun violence.”

“Now more than ever, LGBTQ+ youth are recognizing that gun violence is a direct threat to our community with queer and trans youth even more vulnerable,” said GLAAD Campus Ambassador Leah Juliett. “While this administration wishes to push us back into the closet, we refuse to feel threatened by them, the NRA, or by bias-motivated violence in our call for comprehensive gun reform. We are on the right side of history, and we will never be silenced.”

Following the Parkland shooting, Leah Juliett (pronouns: they/them) penned a powerful open letter to Congress calling for them to enact sensible gun control that was co-signed by 100 of their follow GLAAD Campus Ambassadors.

GLAAD stands in solidarity with “Never Again,” March for Our Lives, the Marjory Stoneman Douglas students and all those impacted by gun violence mobilizing the movement for gun control. At the same time as the NRA annual meeting, GLAAD will be honoring and investing in the next generation of LGBTQ change makers, whose advocacy is transforming their local communities and the culture at large at the 2018 Rising Stars Luncheon.

 

 

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Congratulations to Teresa and George from Nebraska!

Congratulations to Teresa and George from Nebraska!

The beauty of life is in each precious moment. Teresa understands this. She writes: “One day, I was using the Carousel feature on Zoosk and I matched with George. I noticed that he had an adorable smile and played guitar. But, he lived in a different state. So, I sent him a message saying, ‘I

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A Stumbling ‘Snatch Game’ Leaves Queens Shook on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ – [RECAP and RANKINGS]

A Stumbling ‘Snatch Game’ Leaves Queens Shook on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ – [RECAP and RANKINGS]
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It’s safe to say Snatch Game is the most anticipated episode of every season of RuPaul’s Drag Race. The signature challenge blends so many fan-favorite elements, like humor, pop-culture savvy, and celebrity skewering. The queens are tasked with bringing their best, needing to pull off a look, a point-of-view and be lightning quick on their feet. And, because everyone knows it’s coming, queens are expected to come correct.

And yet? This was a mess.

Even season four’s disastrous Snatch (with the manic farting Beyoncé and Jiggly Caliente’s screeching Snooki) had enough home runs on the panel (Sharon’s Michelle Visage and Chad’s Cher) to keep it from being completely irredeemable. The strongest performances on last night’s Snatch just weren’t strong enough to compensate for a whole lot of foolishness.

Before the Snatch Game breakdown, another perennial favorite mini-challenge: Reading. The library may have been open, but methinks it’s a little underfunded. This season’s reading challenge lacked any real big belly laughs. Eureka wins, but her best bits were just asking Kam to f*ck her and then (accurately) predicting all the girls were just going to go the easy route attacking her weight. Yawn.

Ru announces the Snatch and all the queens scurry to get into character. She’s joined by Snatch Game pro Bianca Del Rio, whom, despite Monet’s praise, actually did not win Snatch on her season.

First up, they visit Eureka. She’s torn between doing Divine and Honey Boo Boo. When Ru requests she give them a taste of her Divine, it’s clear it’s way off the mark. Divine is an inspiration for Eureka, and if we’ve learned anything from past Snatch Games, you should never do someone you admire.

Next up on the struggle bus, Monique. She’s going for congresswoman Maxine Waters. There’s just no there there. As far as characterizations go, this one seems little more than “Reclaiming my time.” She mentions also having a Cookie Lyon impression up her hastily sewn sleeves, but, alas, we’ll never know what that might have been like.

Things don’t look any sunnier for Asia. Initially, she’s thinking of doing Whitney Houston, but Ru very pointedly suggests that Asia forgo her usual powdered sugar gag for Whitney. I guess Ru was hoping to avoid any legal woes, but it’s a very strange interaction. Left in the lurch, Asia pivots to — oh, god — Beyoncé, and you just know this isn’t going to go well. Ru tries to steer her toward maybe one of the former Destiny Child members, but Asia is set on Bey.

Cracker is going a little more cerebral with her take on Dorothy Parker. Mama Ru cautions Cracker about how it’s really more of a thinker rather than the usual big, bawdy, broad laughs we’re used to seeing on Snatch. This ends up being a bigger lesson that probably should’ve been heeded by more than just Cracker.

The game itself, with guest players Audra McDonald and Kate Upton, is sort of a mess. There are so few genuine laughs, it’s painful. Monet as Maya Angelou comes pre-loaded with lots of jokes, and, based on what we see, Monet knows exactly when to deploy them. She makes feigning falling asleep and silly poems seem like a John Mulaney Netflix special by comparison.

Eureka, of course, also dominates. As Honey Boo Boo, Eureka is a natural fit, but even when she’s not going for big laughs, she’s chugging Mountain Dew and Pixie Sticks. In another brilliant move, she draws pictures on her cards instead of words, and eventually she draws all over her face and body. It’s not exactly high-brow humor, but it’s hard not to laugh along.

The real stand-out is Aquaria. As Melania Trump, Aquaria has the lewk down. She could play Melania on Late Night tomorrow. She has jokes! She brings a Tiffany’s (“Trinity’s”) box with a note inside that says “Help Me.” But! She also had some quick responses. For example, when Kameron (as former WWE superstar Chyna) gave her some sass, Aquaria is ready with a joke about Trump’s issues with China. Well played!

The good were good (not great), but the bad were truly terrible. Vixen made an odd choice to go as Blue Ivy Carter. I was hoping it was one of those picks they make us worry about in the edit that kills it during the game (think Maggie Smith, Little Richard). Unfortunately, it was just a mess.

Part of the blame is Vixen’s own shaky interpretation, but a big factor in its failure is Asia’s Beyoncé. Her take on Queen B is meaner than mean. Just nasty for no reason. It doesn’t read Beyoncé at all. Worse yet, she shouts over Vixen’s Ivy (and the other queens) non-stop.

Then there’s Monique. Her Maxine Waters wasn’t as aggressively bad as Beyoncé, but it just felt sweaty. You could tell she was panicking up there, and it was truly uncomfortable to watch. At one point, she talks about Maxine’s work with the Congressional Black Caucus, and it feels like she’s just reading Wikipedia.

After the queens are wheeled down the runway in mermaid-themed outfits (an ode to Bette Midler’s stage bit), things get even messier. Kam and Cracker are safe, leaving Aquaria, Eureka and Monet in the top, and Monique, Vixen and Asia on the bottom.

Eureka’s Honey Boo Boo gets big laughs, but her mermaid lewk is sort of basic. She tries to add a dark undercurrent with a little blood, but I’m not sure I get it fully (and it gives me a little Danny Devito in Batman Returns vibes). Monique’s warrior mermaid is one of her stronger presentations, but it still feels slightly off the mark.

The stand-out is Aquaria’s oil spill survivor mermaid. It’s flawless head to toe, and the judges eat her right up like a sushi boat. She snags the win of the week, dominating both the Snatch Game and the runway.

The judges call out Monique’s messy outfits (the ones she’s been crafting 30 minutes before coming out on stage), and the generally jovial queen gets defensive. Never a smart move. Michelle thinks she just wasn’t present during the game.

Ms. Visage doesn’t mince words with Asia, either. She’s mad about the mask she wears on he runway, but she’s more mad about how mad Asia’s Beyoncé was. Things aren’t easier for Vixen. Her Blue Ivy was a wash, and her runway look is all sorts of wrong as her shell bra looks like it’s trying to escape her chest.

Before the judges deliberate, they ask the most feared question on reality-TV: which of the other queens do you think deserves to go home?

Eureka picks the perfect cop-out, choosing Asia “because she’s my biggest competition.” It’s a nice little sneaky compliment that keeps her from looking savage. Most of the other girls all choose Vixen and clearly state they are basing this choice on the Snatch Game performance and runway execution. (You can imagine how this is received by Vixen on Untucked.)

Vixen takes this opportunity to not only throw Eureka under the bus, but she attempts to pave right over her. She calls out Eureka for being unprofessional, sucking up all the air in the room and only succeeding with childlike characters, because she is a child. It’s vicious. Eureka tries to fight back (proving Vixen’s point about needing the last word), but they both just end up looking worse. Vixen is obviously making things personal, but, in her defense, did she attempt to rebut any of the queens that choose her the way Eureka did?

Our bottom two are Vixen and Monique. Before the tracks start, I would’ve pegged Vixen to go. However, once Carly Rae Jepsen’s flawless summer jam “Cut To the Feeling” begins pounding, it’s clear that Monique don’t know the words. If that’s not a big enough lip sync sin, she also loses her wig. Had she also been wearing green, I feel like Michelle would have leapt over the table and actually murdered her.

As my husband exclaimed once it was clear Monique didn’t know the words to CRJ’S pop gem: “WHAT WAS SHE DOING ALL OF LAST SUMMER?”

Ru agrees and sends Monique home. It’s a tough loss, but the right call given the events of the day.

Where does that leave the other girls? Check out our rankings below, and leave yours in the comments.

1. Eureka is surging. I can’t help but agree with the Vixen’s assertion that even when she’s Honey Boo Boo, she’s just doing Eureka. Same with the big baby on Bossy Rossy. None of these characters are really a stretch for Eureka, but she’s giving the judges what they want. I’m with you, fans, Eureka is obnoxious, but just as Ru tried to advise Cracker in the workroom about “smart” humor versus broad, yuk-yuk laughs, Eureka’s personality is perfect for this competition.

2. Well, color me surprised. My expectations for Aquaria this week were low, to say the least. She made the smartest choice by transforming her own cerebral shortcomings into a a hilarious take on our current First Lady (and White House captive) Melania Trump. Just like her lewks, there was so much in the details of her performance, from the name card to the Tiffany’s box to the blinking. It was a very strong performance. Aquaria is already tops on the runway, and now there seems to be even less in the way of her win.

3. Where was Miz Cracker this week? No, really, where was she? This should’ve been a slam-dunk week for her, and she just under-delivered. Maybe I’m a Cracker apologist (phrasing?), but I blame her stilted, barely-there performance on over-thinking the challenge. Cracker has had some of the best witty comebacks on the mainstage, so I know she’s got the goods to succeed at this. She still feels like a lock for top-three, but with Eureka and Aquaria racking up challenge wins, Cracker’s place at the head of the pack feels less and less certain.

4. Now’s a great time to be Monet X Change. After struggling for a few weeks, she’s finding her groove at a crucial juncture. Keep in mind, this was filmed before All Stars 3 aired, so she had no idea about Chi Chi’s M(a)ya Angelou flop. She came in with a game plan, some good bits in her pockets and just the right sense of when to chime in. I think the judges could’ve been harder on her mermaid runway. I felt like the fit was a bit off, and everyone struggled with her explanation. Other folks fared way worse, so I guess they had to keep things moving.

5. Honestly, if we were awarding consistency alone, Kameron might be the best bet. While others have ridden high highs and low lows, Kam has steadily been middle of the pack. It was strange to see her surprise at being safe on Untucked, especially after such egregious performances from other queens. Her Chyna was a GREAT choice for her, though she didn’t do too much with it. (I’d compare it to Darienne Lake’s equally fine Paula Deen.) The transphobic knocks on Chyna’s appearance felt a little out-of-place on a drag competition show, but Drag Race has a checkered history in that regard overall. I’m not as excited by her on the runway, but her ensembles are always polished. Unless she ratchets up the intensity, good enough won’t be good enough for long.

6. Speaking of queens that have had their ups and downs: Asia O’Hara. For the record, I was gagged for the fish face on the runway, but even if she delivered the best lewk in herstory, ain’t nothing gonna save that Beyoncé. It was one of the worst we’ve ever seen. Nothing about what she did up there read Beyoncé.

7. Honestly, I’d still be Team Vixen if I didn’t watch this week’s Untucked. Typically, my Vixen defense is that she’s at least she’s justified in her anger, even if her delivery is off. Watching her come unhinged against all the other girls was tough. Even though all the queens kept it to performance when asked who should go home, Vixen still took it super personal. Beyond that, her Snatch was weak, and her runway was sloppy, again. Had Monique given a better lip sync, Vixen would be gone. I appreciate Vixen’s punk rock, agitator mentality, but it’s just not sophisticated enough to go toe-to-toe with the tops.

8. Sorry, if you don’t know the words to a Carly Rae Jepsen single, you’re dead to me. Therefore, Monique, you had to go. If we want to dive into details, the Snatch Game was rancid. Not only did she fail to shine, she failed to deliver a consistent character. It was rough. I hear her on the budget issues, but what I don’t understand is the lack of preparedness. They get a list of assigned looks to bring. Had she brought sort of cheap, crappy looks for those assignments, I’d get it. But why show up, unprepared? I really liked Mo’s personality, but it was her time.

How would you rank the queens?

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: May 4, 2018

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: May 4, 2018

OKLAHOMA & KANSAS PASS ANTI-LGBTQ CHILD WELFARE BILLS, HRC CALLS ON GOVERNORS TO VETO: The discriminatory measures — opposed by faith leaders and child welfare advocates — could have a sweeping, harmful impacts in child welfare services by enabling discrimination against LGBTQ people, same-sex couples, interfaith couples, single parents, married couples in which one prospective parent has previously been divorced, or other qualified parents to whom an agency has an objection. “These votes to enshrine discrimination into law are shameful,” said JoDee Winterhof, senior vice president of policy and political affairs. “Oklahoma and Kansas legislators are throwing kids under the bus to create a ‘license to discriminate’ against qualified, loving prospective parents. These bills do nothing to improve the outcomes for children in care. They shrink the pool of prospective parents and are a blatant attempt to discriminate against LGBTQ Oklahomans and Kansans. HRC urges Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin and Kansas Governor Jeff Colyer to veto these discriminatory bills.” More on Oklahoma from HRC and The Associated Press. More on Kansas from HRC and KCUR.

MIKE PENCE, YOU ARE THE COMPANY YOU KEEP: Vice President Mike Pence’s inner circle is chock-full of individuals who harbor deep animus toward LGBTQ people and are determined to advance their discriminatory agenda in the Trump-Pence White House. With the world distracted by Donald Trump’s endless scandals, Pence and his loyalists are operating behind the scenes and advancing his virulently anti-equality agenda out of public view. HRC profiled the worst-of-the-worst of Pence’s loyalists on Twitter. For more on Pence’s nefarious anti-LGBTQ agenda, check out www.realmikepence.org.

  • And check out this new video from HRC on Joe Arpaio, a convicted criminal who built his career attacking nearly every marginalized community. At a campaign event this week, Pence called him a “friend” and “favorite.” Watch here.

1/ You are the company you keep. @mike_pence’s inner circle is chock-full of individuals who harbor deep animus toward LGBTQ people and are determined to advance their discriminatory agenda in the Trump-Pence White House.

Here are just a few of his loyalists. #RealMikePence pic.twitter.com/Pq6P2sdWE3

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) May 2, 2018

  • Today, Trump and Pence are scheduled to speak to NRA members in Dallas at 12:45 and 12:15 CST. In 2016, the group spent more than $30 million either directly supporting the Trump-Pence ticket or in donations to outside groups opposing Hillary Clinton’s candidacy. Despite pushing the view that the more “good guys with guns” present, the better, the NRA has banned firearms from the event during the scheduled speeches by Trump and Pence.

COALITION TO UPHOLD MASSACHUSETTS’ PROTECTIONS FOR TRANS PEOPLE: Freedom for All Massachusetts (FFAM), the bipartisan coalition seeking to uphold the state’s gender identity nondiscrimination law at the ballot box in November, yesterday launched its campaign today in Boston, unveiling broad support for the law. HRC is proud to serve alongside coalition partners as a member of the campaign’s executive committee. More from The Boston Globe.

  • The coalition launched a new video featuring transgender Bay Staters who are fighting to uphold these protections. Watch here.

FEEL GOOD FRIDAY — MAJORITY OF AMERICANS ACROSS DEMOGRAPHICS SUPPORT LGBTQ EQUALITY: A major new national survey found a strong majority of Americans in every state oppose licenses to discriminate against LGBTQ people. The Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) survey also found “broad, growing” support for marriage equality, including among most religious groups across the U.S., and overwhelming support for LGBTQ equality among Americans age 18-29 — no matter their religious or party affiliation, race, ethnicity or gender. The remarkable findings released this week showcase how far our nation has come in recognizing the importance of achieving fundamental fairness, and the growing commitment coast-to-coast to full equality for all Americans. More from HRC and NBC.

  • However, there is still work to do – in six states, the majority does not yet support marriage equality. They are: Alabama (41 percent), Mississippi (42 percent), North Carolina (49 percent), Tennessee (46 percent), West Virginia (48 percent) and Louisiana (48 percent). More from Qnotes.

WASHINGTON BLADE’S CHRIS JOHNSON (@CHRISJOHNSON82) HAS THE LATEST ON THE BATTLE FOR LGBTQ EQUALITY IN THE STATES: While states across the nation are banning the dangerous and debunked practice of so-called “conversion therapy,” two targeting the LGBTQ community with bills that would allow taxpayer-funded child welfare agencies to discriminate against qualified prospective parents. More from The Washington Blade.

  • On the municipal level, cities are protecting youth from “conversion therapy” as well. Read this letter urging Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, to do the same from The Express-Times.

ILLINOIS BILL CREATING LGBTQ-INCLUSIVE SCHOOL CURRICULUM PASSES STATE SENATE: Said Ellen Kahn, Director of HRC’s Children, Youth & Families Program: “The presence of an LGBTQ-inclusive curriculum, such as lessons about the history of the LGBTQ movement or learning about LGBTQ people who made history, sends an incredibly important message of acceptance and affirmation to LGBTQ students, and it provides an opportunity for their non-LGBTQ classmates to better understand and appreciate the contributions made by LGBTQ people in all areas of life — sports, entertainment, politics, and beyond.” More from The State Journal-Register.

ANTI-LGBTQ EXTREMIST SCOTT LIVELY QUALIFIES FOR MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR’S RACE: Anti-LGBTQ exporter of hate Scott Lively heads the group Abiding Truth Ministries and has been accused of crimes against humanity for his “participation in the effort aimed at revoking fundamental rights from LGBTI persons in Uganda.” More from NewNowNext.

2018 NATIONAL TEACHER OF THE YEAR HANDS TRUMP A LETTER FROM IMMIGRANT YOUTH: Mandy Manning of Spokane, Wash., also wore pins showing her commitment to all youth, including a “trans equality now” pin. More from The Washington Post.

LEADER PELOSI — TRUMP “DOESN’T REALLY BELIEVE IN THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN IMPROVING PEOPLE’S LIVES”: In an interview with with Los Angeles Blade’s Karen Ocamb (@KarenOcamb), Leader Pelosi (D-CA) discusses her hopes for taking back the U.S. House in November, and promoting a pro-equality slate of bills, including the Equality Act. More rom Los Angeles Blade.

CALL IT OUT — CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE FROM SC CALLS TRANS PEOPLE “MENTALLY ILL”: Lee Bright, a former state senator, also sponsored a bill to restrict transgender people’s access to public spaces. HRC has called on the GOP to condemn his heinous and bigoted remarks. More from The State.

IN LAWSUIT, TRANS WOMAN INMATE ALLEGES SHE WAS THREATENED, HARASSED AND SEXUAL ASSAULTED IN COLORADO MEN’S PRISON: More from Time.

POWER OF COMMUNITY — TWO STRANGERS HELP TRANS WOMAN HARASSED ON LYFT RIDE: HRC’s Charlotte Clymer (@cmclymer) was harassed and misgendered while in a taxi to work, but two strangers sharing the ride came to her aid to ensure her safety. More from Gay Star News.

EQUALITY VIRGINIA LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA BEACH: More from Southside Daily.

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

FOR THE FIRST TIME, ITALY RECOGNIZES BOTH MOTHERS ON BIRTH CERTIFICATE OF CHILD CONCEIVED THROUGH FERTILITY TREATMENT: More from Pink News.

HISTORIC RULING IN ISRAEL AS WOMAN GRANTED JOINT CUSTODY OF CHILD AFTER DIVORCING WIFE: More from Haaretz.

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Outsports slides into home with a story that 21 Major League Baseball teams will hold LGBTQ Pride nights this season; KQED mourns Soni Wolf, founder of ‘Dykes on Bikes’; North by Northwestern reviews the upcoming book ‘The Marriage Battle’; Washington Blade reports that Gus Kenworthy (@guskenworthy) will headline the DNC’s LGBTQ gala; CBS covers Laverne Cox’s (@Lavernecox) keynote at the Planned Parenthood of NYC gala

During @PPact‘s NYC gala, @Lavernecox praised the org for providing health care to transgender people.

Did you know that @PPFA is one of the country’s largest providers of health care to transgender people? t.co/8rxP8EqXcj

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) May 3, 2018

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DISCRIMINATION IN KANSAS: Legislature Sends Anti-LGBTQ Child Welfare Bill to Governor’s Desk

DISCRIMINATION IN KANSAS: Legislature Sends Anti-LGBTQ Child Welfare Bill to Governor’s Desk

HRC blasted the Kansas legislature for passing a patently discriminatory bill, SB 284 (known until this afternoon as HB 2481), which would create a license to discriminate with taxpayer funds against LGBTQ foster or adoptive parents, single parents, or other qualified families. The bill passed out of a conference committee today, was approved by both chambers and is now headed to the governor’s desk. HRC urges Governor Jeff Colyer to veto this bill.

SB 284 could have a sweeping, harmful impact in child welfare services by enabling discrimination against LGBTQ people, same-sex couples, interfaith couples, single parents, married couples in which one prospective parent has previously been divorced, or other qualified parents to whom an agency has an objection. The biggest barrier to placing children with families is a lack of qualified prospective parents; having the state give contractors and subcontractors a license to discriminate, thereby limiting the pool of prospective parents for no legitimate reason, is unconscionable and an unacceptable use of taxpayer dollars.

“To be clear: SB 284 is a ‘license to discriminate’ that targets youth, first and foremost,” said JoDee Winterhof, senior vice president of policy and political affairs. “This insidious bill will make it harder for kids to find qualified loving homes and it could be used to discriminate against LGBTQ Kansans. Business leaders, child welfare advocates, faith leaders and ordinary Kansans have all spoken out against this bill because they understand that needless, discriminatory bills only serve to harm Kansans and the reputation of the Sunflower State. Now, we urge Gov. Colyer to do what the legislature could not and stop this shameful bill from becoming law.”

Many of the country’s top child welfare organizations have spoken out in opposition of the bill, including the Child Welfare League of America, North American Council on Adoptable Children, National Center for Adoption and Permanency, Foster Club, Voice For Adoption, Foster Adopt Connect, Kansas Appleseed, and Children’s Alliance of Kansas. This bill most harms children in the system who are awaiting placement in qualified, loving homes and are instead denied placement with a family due to a lack of prospective parents. Experts agree that child welfare services should be guided by the overarching principle that guides all family law: all determinations should be in the best interest of the child. SB 284 clearly violates this principle.

HRC recently released a report, titled Disregarding the Best Interest of the Child: License to Discriminate In Child Welfare Services, detailing the harms of efforts to write anti-LGBTQ discrimination by child welfare agencies into law. Statistics suggest that an estimated two million LGBTQ adults in the U.S. are interested in adoption, but the LGBTQ community often remains an untapped resource when it comes to finding families for children and youth in foster care.

Research consistently shows that LGBTQ youth are overrepresented in the foster care system, as many have been rejected by their families of origin because of their LGBTQ status, and are especially vulnerable to discrimination and mistreatment while in foster care. SB 284 will only exacerbate these challenges faced by LGBTQ young people.

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